Hosted by Karl and a variety of guest cohosts, WATP navigates the murky waters of today’s popular and not-so-popular podcasts. They offer honest reviews that break the 4th wall of broadcasting and sometimes make sensitive podcasters cry a little. Simply put, they’re listening so you don’t have to. Subscribe to Who Are These Podcasts wherever you listen to podcasts.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 534 | Founded | 8 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureComedy |
This week we’re checking in on Greg and Peter Brady’s podcast. You’ll never believe what these two are talking about… the Brady Bunch! Imagine doing something as a child and then talking about it and reliving it for the rest of your life. Oh, and I s... more
This week we’re checking in on the silliest podcasts in the Spirituality category. We have two ridiculous podcasters going head-to-head - Nicky Alan vs. Frenchie Hawna. Nicky is a British con artist who takes advantage of people who are desperate for... more
Andrew Schulz and Charlamagne tha God seem like an unlikely duo and then you listen to how they work with each other. Wow, the chemistry is non-existent. These two guys seem like they just met and they really want to impress each other. And boy oh bo... more
The Level 1 Podcast is a show hosted by one of the most clowned streamers in the history of podcasting. DarkSydePhil plays and reviews video games, the only problem is he’s terrible at doing both of those things. Oh, and he’s terrible at a lot of oth... more
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The host are giving us something nobody is asking for: making fun of a drunk, a curmudgeon, a unhilarious hack, an alien with the help of a potato and a poor man’s Sesame St. character On second thought, we are the fools for not asking for this 15 years ago. They aren’t the heroes we want, they are the heroes we need.
I heard listen to this funny show hosted by a lady. Thought great, nothing funnier than women, I’ll give it a try. Turns out that it is just some guy that calls himself Lady K. more
A show filled with misogyny, transphobia, fatphobia and racist stereotypes where a bunch of straight, white men, an autistic potato and a racist puppet pick on adults with learning difficulties, fat women who don’t understand money and an alcoholic mutant maker who seems to be in the grip of a year long stroke. Unfortunately, this show does have some negatives however. This one time, they thought it was a good idea to do a music special.
This guy is so boring he has to make a podcast about other podcasts. They really will give a microphone to anyone these days SMH
The DUMBEST podcast. Not worth one second of listening to.
Apple Podcasts | #50 | China/Comedy |
Apple Podcasts | #159 | Finland/Comedy |
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